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Friday, August 7, 2015

Swiss customs officers seize 8 suitcases of elephant ivory bound for China

The ivory was discovered in a random check at Zurich Airport.
Swiss customs officials have seized around 262 kilograms (578 pounds) of elephant ivory destined for China in a random check on three Chinese passengers at Zurich Airport. The elephant tusks were discovered in eight suitcases carried by three Chinese nationals who were traveling from Dar es Salaam in Tanzania to the Chinese city of Beijing, via Zurich. The tusks had been sawed into chunks to fit into the luggage, according to a news release from Swiss customs officials. The discovery was made on July 6 but was only highlighted Tuesday. Lion fangs and claws were also uncovered in the discovery. Officials also uncovered a kilogram of lion fangs and claws in the luggage. The ivory has an estimated black market value of up to 400,000 Swiss francs (about $412,000), they said. Poaching, shrinking habitats and a seemingly insatiable appetite for ivory in Asia -- particularly in China -- have contributed to disappearing populations of elephants. About 35,000 elephants are poached annually as the demand for ivory grows.
-CNN

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hizi habari zimeandikwa muda mrefu tangu ya August 2. Serikali yetu itueleze nano kahusika nazo kwani haiwezekaniko zipote JK airport bila wakuu kihusika nazo. Nyalandu tupe jibu haraka kwani hao waangalizi wa airport walihamishwa au walikuwa likizo saa ya kupitishwa. Ni njama kamilifu huku mwaka huu ulituambia tembo wameongezeka wapi hiyo.



Anonymous said...

Zilipitaje airport. Zile video camera kumbe zinazimwa! Uchunguzi na wakuu na waliokuwa zamu wote wakae kando. Aibu sana.

Anonymous said...

Nchi yetu inatawaliwa kwa viini macho. Viongozi wetu wanafikiri kila mtanzania ni mbumbumbu! Sasa na hili walitolee ufafanuzi maana wako wanapika uongo wa kuja kuwaambia Watanzania!